
Program
Digital Transformation in Rheumatology
Gerd Burmester. Berlin
Clinical impact of a digital behavioral therapy for fibromyalgia management: a randomized controlled trial
Stephanie Catella, San Francisco
Smartphone Assisted Patient Initiated Care Safely Reduces Outpatient Clinic Visits in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Bart Seppen, Amsterdam
Improving care and capacity through capturing and recording electronic patient reported outcomes with digital solutions in inflammatory arthritis
Antoni Chan, Reading
Discussion round:Â Quo Vadis Digital Therapeutics?
Randy Horton, Miami-Fort Lauderdale I Saemundur Oddsson, Göteborg I Thomas Hügle, Lausanne I Johannes Knitza, Erlangen I Martin Krusche, Hamburg
Presentation of the winner of the Digital Rheumatology Award: A convolutional neural network with transfer learning for automatic
Vinzenco Venerito, BariÂ
Session I: Apps and Digital Therapies (DTX)
chairs: Thomas HĂĽgle and Johannes KnitzaÂ
The importance of user experience in the development of digital therapeutics
Marc Blanchard, Lausanne
Mobile Responsive App-A Useful Additional Tool for Data Collection in the German Pregnancy Register Rhekiss
Jutta Richter, DĂĽsseldorf (no consent for publication)
App-enhanced therapy for patients with inflammatory arthritis – first results from a pilot study
Jan Leipe, Mannheim
Session II: Telemedicine & Wearables
chairs: Latika Gupta and Martin Krusche
Virtual and augmented reality to enhance patient communication
Philipp Klemm, Giessen
Specifity and Sensitivity of virtual video consultations
Matteo Piga, Cagliari
Overcoming barriers using telemedicine, the case for myosits
Rohit Aggarwal, UtahÂ
Objective measurement of physical activity and sedentary behavior using wearable devices in patients with axial spondyloarthritis
Julie Soulard, Quebec
Session III: AI & Self-Learning Systems
chairs: Jutta Richter and Thomas HĂĽgle
Machine to differentiate between RA /PsA and PsO based on MRI data
David Simon, Erlangen
Potential of AI-based conversational agents (chatbots)Â
Alexandra Lehmann, Bayreuth
Development and Validation of an Artificial Intelligence Approach for the Detection of Radiographic Sacroiliitis
Fabian Proft, Berlin
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Session IV: Pitching Event
chair: Johannes Knitza